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From Chains to Links: Black People Are Not a Monolith

In this episode of From Chains to Links, hosts Kelly Burton and Ifeoma Ike engage in a powerful, eye-opening conversation with Katrina Gamble—a leading political strategist and social scientist—on the pulse of Black political power. Together, explore what research reveals

Who Are the Black Swing Voters?

Black voters are not monolithic. Astead W. Herndon, a national reporter for The New York Times and the host of the politics podcast “The Run-Up,” asks a political strategist, Prentiss Haney, and Maryland’s governor, Wes Moore, about how Democrats and

Black Voters are NOT a Monolith

Released two months before Election Day, a new study of Black voters and non-voters has identified five “Black values clusters” that can help organizations improve community outreach and engagement as they prepare for Nov. 5.

How the Democrat’s national convention compared to last month’s GOP convention

NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Republican strategist Tricia McLaughlin and Democratic strategist Katrina Gamble what were the stories their parties' conventions tried to tell — and were they successful?

Katrina Gamble on Kamala Harris’ Path Forward

What’s NEXT for this country? Does it include electing the first woman to become President of The United State? After President Biden suddenly ending his campaign the Democratic apparatus has thrown all of its support behind Vice President Kamala Harris.

Belonging: The Power of Community in Building Durable Movements

Location: Baltimore Convention Center (Baltimore, Maryland) In a moment of increased polarization in our politics, belonging and community-building are critical to how we build durable and powerful movements. In this session, we will engage in a conversation with movement builders